Vivian Arend - Rocky Mountain Haven

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Beth Danube’s emotionally abusive husband is dead and buried. So is her heart. It’s no big deal, she has all she wants: her three little boys and a fresh start in a small Alberta town. What she
want is another man in her life—not now, maybe not ever.
After ten years of unsatisfactory, missionary-position sex, she never expected her libido to reawaken. One look at sex-in-boots Daniel Coleman in a Calgary bar, though, blows the dust off her sexuality.
Sensing an edge of desperation, even fear, beneath Beth’s come-on, Daniel finds himself giving in to the powerful urge to let his normally subdued desires run wild. The lady wants non-judgmental, non-vanilla sex? She’s got it—in and out of the bedroom.
At first, friends with blazing-hot benefits is more than enough. Then she realizes Daniel is burning away the protective fortress around her heart…and the guilty secret she dare not reveal.
Warning: One woman determined to retake control of her life, a man with the single-minded purpose of offering her—and her body—everything she needs. Inappropriate behavior in barns, change rooms, and oh-my-gawd phone sex with a cowboy.

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Gabe ducked another punch and got in a couple solid blows of his own before everything went to shit and the room filled with people.

Including Matt.

It was like watching death overtake a person, the way the colour stripped from Matt’s face. There wasn’t much to see anymore—Gabe had no idea what Matt thought had gone down, and he wasn’t about to say anything until there were fewer people around to hear.

Matt scrambled past the few bodies between them and caught Helen against him. Someone grabbed a blanket to cover her, as she alternated between weeping and cussing.

“Okay, back to the party. There’s nothing to see, everything’s fine.” Steve and Trevor, the oldest Moonshine Colemans, cleared the room of the newcomers quick enough, but there was still hell to be paid if the expression on Matt’s face was anything to go on.

Helen wouldn’t stop crying, and Gabe wanted nothing better to slap some sense into her. There was no reason for her to make that kind of commotion.

Gabe tilted his head toward the three men and whispered quickly to Steve, “Get them out now.”

“Wait.” Matt’s voice was soft and icy cold. “I want to know what the fuck was going on.”

Joel had slipped into the room and stood beside Matt, a frown creasing his forehead even as his fists tightened. Gabe shook his head and motioned for him to stay put.

One of the strangers answered. “Just a little fun, is all. She said she wanted to—”

“Helen?”

The weeping had finally stopped, and Matt stared at her, shock and hurt in his face. She wiped her eyes and swallowed, then shoved him from her sharply. She rocked on her feet unsteadily, the blanket falling from her shoulders to reveal her nakedness to the entire room. “My idea. Wanted some fun—”

“Fun?” The word tore from Matt’s lips like a knife slash. “You’re wasted. Where are your clothes? I’ll take you home.”

“Fuck you. I’m not going anywhere. Want to stay. Want to—” She teetered and Gabe grabbed her, snatching the blanket from the floor and forcing it around her shoulders.

“Matt, what’s going on?” Joel wasn’t the only one confused.

“My girlfriend is drunk.”

“Not drunk. Want to stay. Get some excitement in my life. Because you? Matt Coleman? You’re boring. No fun.”

A sharp hiss escaped Matt.

Trevor pushed the strangers from the room. Steve kept a close eye on them, motioning with his head from the doorway. “We’ve got them taken care of. Take your time—I’ll see that this stays as quiet as possible. Get everyone partying again.”

With one last sympathetic glance Matt’s direction, Steve closed the door.

“Matt…” Gabe wasn’t sure what to do. What to say.

Matt stared at Helen, something dark in his expression. “You fooling around on me, Helen?”

She stared back. No denial.

Oh God.

Joel wrapped an arm around Matt and pulled him away. “Leave it for now. She’s pissed to the gills, and you’re angry. Let me take her home and you can talk it out when she’s sober—”

“Screw you, Jesse Coleman. Or Joel, or whoever the hell you are. This is none of your damn business. We don’t need to leave anything for any time.” Helen struggled upright and stared at Matt, clinging to the blanket around her shoulders. She lifted her chin and glared him down, eyes glazed from too much drink. “I’m leaving town. I got a new job that starts in a week. I’m never coming back to this godforsaken hellhole that you’ve tried to convince me is the be-all and end-all of the universe. It’s not. It was a shitty place to grow up and a shitty place to live, and I’m not going to stay any longer. So you can take your Six Pack and your I love you s, and you can stick them up your ass. Because I’m getting out of here before I die of boredom.”

Gabe had never hit a woman in his life. Never wanted to, but in that moment, seeing the pain that rippled through Matt, he was sorely tempted.

Matt turned on his heel and left.

There was quiet for a moment before Joel stepped close enough to force Helen’s chin up so she had to look him in eye.

“You’re a selfish, spoiled bitch. I suggest you sober up real fast and get out of town. Far out of town, because there’s no way you’re going to ever be able to make this better.” Joel glanced over at Gabe. “Sorry for leaving you with the garbage to clean up. I’m going after Matt.”

Silence fell over the room as the door clicked shut behind him. Gabe moved as far away as possible as Helen quietly looked for her clothes.

If she said so much as one word wrong, he was liable to wring her neck.

He snuck her out the back door and drove her home, all without talking. He was caught up in wondering if he could have stopped the disaster from happening by speaking to Matt sooner, but he’d been blinded by his own plans. Guilt at his mistake made the situation worse, if anything could make this worse.

He stopped outside her apartment, the new one she’d recently moved into with her sister overtop the shop they were supposed to open come the spring. There was another thing she’d lied about. Gabe stared forward, willing her to leave before rage made him toss her on her ass.

She stepped out, the fresh snow and her drunken footing making her weave to the apartment door. He forced himself to wait until she’d disappeared from sight, because if he’d left before he knew she was safely inside and she froze to death, he’d find it hard to feel remorse.

A part inside him had gone colder than the temperature outside. It was stupid the way his brain leapt from point to point, connecting lines that maybe shouldn’t be there, but still insistently depressing. All his wonderful plans for the ranch, all his striving to find a better future for his family—doubts racked him. His cousin Matt had done everything he could to make Helen happy, and this was the result?

On the dashboard clock, the digital display had clicked over to midnight sometime in the past few minutes, and it was as if a knife turned in his heart.

Happy fucking New Year.

Chapter Nineteen

“Go fish.”

Beth shook her head and pulled over another pile of marking, thankful that for once it wasn’t her having to play the game for the twenty-millionth time.

Only when the delighted squealing died away for long enough, she got suspicious. She rose from her desk and snuck her head around the corner to find out what her guys were up to.

Her guys. The words made her smile.

They were all seated around the table, crayons scattered everywhere. Nathan had his tongue hanging out a little, all his focus and concentration on whatever it was in front of him.

Robbie spotted her and covered his paper with his arms. “Moo—oom. No peeking.”

Daniel winked as she held up her hands and retreated around the corner. “Sorry, didn’t mean to pry. I’ll get back to work.”

“Kitchen is off limits for a while, Beth. I’ve got things under control.” Daniel stepped around the corner. “How much marking you got left?”

“An hour or so.” Beth looked him up and down in admiration. He was wearing new jeans, the dark colour crisp and sharp. His cotton overshirt was neatly tucked in at the waist, and she wanted to tug it free. Wanted to slip her fingers under the soft fabric of his T-shirt and dip under the waistband to caress the firm ridge of muscle that separated his groin from his thigh.

She loved that muscle on him.

“When you’re done, why don’t you sneak upstairs and have a bath. We’ll give you a heads-up for supper.” Daniel grinned as her smile got wider.

A bath? “Well, aren’t you just spoiling me to pieces?”

He glanced over his shoulder before stepping all the way to her side and cupping her face for a quick kiss. The warmth of his body crossed the short distance between them, and she had to refrain from rubbing against him like a lovesick cat.

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